Indians second-highest public bingers in the world: Study

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 14 2017 | 7:14 PM IST

Binge watching in public is the new trend in India, and Indians are the second-highest public bingers in the world, just behind Mexico, according to a survey.

The survey, released by online streaming platform Netflix on Tuesday, shows how the majority of Indians are binge watching in public -- with 71 per cent more people doing so this year than the last, read a statement.

Indians are the second-highest public bingers in the world (88 per cent), just behind Mexico (89 per cent).

The survey was conducted by SurveyMonkey from August 24 - September 7, 2017 and based on 37,056 responses.

The sample was balanced by age and gender and representative of an adult online population who watch movies and TV shows via streaming services in public settings in the US, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, France, Germany, India, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Philippines, Poland, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand and Turkey.

The survey also highlights that one in two Indians stream or download movies and TV shows for their daily commute.

This is even more of a priority on longer journeys, such as on the train (65 per cent), bus (58 per cent) and air (52 per cent).

In fact, access to movies and TV shows is among the top five travel essentials (44 per cent people voted for the access), along with WiFi (48 per cent) and a comfortable seat (49 per cent), a charger (41 per cent) and food (37 per cent).

The survey also established that a third of Indians have either prioritised their show over making conversation, or pretended not to see/hear someone while watching.

Meanwhile, the real introverts (9 per cent of Indians) escape to the privacy of a bathroom when they want to binge in public.

Along with finding entertainment fix during travel, keeping children entertained while travelling is important to 30 per cent of people who took the survey.

It's worth noting then that 55 per cent Indians take this very seriously and, therefore, make sure to download their latest show or film.

--IANS

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First Published: Nov 14 2017 | 7:02 PM IST

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